Ever wondered how a company born in 1928 still powers modern cities? Alstom Power Inc, now under GE's umbrella after a landmark 2015 acquisition, continues shaping energy infrastructure from its Windsor, Connecticut base. Picture this: components manufactured in Qingdao, China, using French engineering precision, installed in Polish power plants – that's Alstom Power's global dance in actio
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Ever wondered how a company born in 1928 still powers modern cities? Alstom Power Inc, now under GE's umbrella after a landmark 2015 acquisition, continues shaping energy infrastructure from its Windsor, Connecticut base. Picture this: components manufactured in Qingdao, China, using French engineering precision, installed in Polish power plants – that's Alstom Power's global dance in action.
Alstom's 2022 procurement patterns reveal fascinating trends. Their Polish division imported specialized alloys through Busan port last June, while the Connecticut team sourced turbine blades from Vietnam. It's like watching a energy-themed World Cup – every player has specific strengths.
While still maintaining 37% market share in coal plant components, Alstom's betting big on CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization Storage). Their Qingdao plant now dedicates 40% of floor space to hydrogen-ready turbine development. As one engineer quipped, "We're teaching old boilers new tricks."
With 1,408 employees in Qingdao alone handling everything from CAD designs to field installations, Alstom's talent strategy resembles a three-layered cake:
Their Växjö team's recent breakthrough? A self-cleaning filter valve that reduced maintenance costs by $120k/unit annually. As the industry shifts, Alstom Power keeps reinventing its role in the energy value chain – proving that even century-old companies can learn new voltage.
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